As a result of State Government Legislation, all spas are subject to building permits and must meet pool fencing requirements and suction requirements as detailed in:
Fencing requirement information and / or permits can be obtained from your local council, by either applying directly with the council or submitting through a Building/Planning Surveyor/Consultant.
If the total of your spa/pool installation will be over $16,000 you may need to apply to be an Owner Builder or engage a registered builder. The Endless® Spa Company is not a registered builder and as such cannot install swim spas, plunge pools or spa pools.
If Owner Builder is your preferred option, from September 1 2016 the following steps need to be undertaken prior to permit application:
For detailed information and instructions on Owner Builder applications visit the VBA website – http://www.vba.vic.gov.au/consumers/owner-builders
It will take approximately 3 weeks to process an application for a certificate of consent if all required information is provided.
The certificate of consent must be provided to your building surveyor or local council in order to obtain a building permit.
White cards can be obtained by completing an Induction training course. Many online training companies allow you to complete them while you are at home. They usually take 2-4 hours to complete. Prices vary between companies.
If you are engaging one builder to complete all the work you do not need to apply to be an Owner Builder.
In order for you to obtain the required permits, you will need the following:
You will need to supply a Copy of the Certificate of Title and any other relevant information including Copy of the plan of subdivision and any covenant, Section 173 agreement or other restriction placed on the title.
You can find the information regarding your title by logging onto government planning department in your state. For Victorian properties go to:
http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/property-and-land-titles/land-titles/title-search
If you want to obtain a plan of your block for the sketch, you can obtain one by visiting the land channel map website http://services.land.vic.gov.au/maps/interactive.jsp